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Divine entities,[name reference needed] also known as Gods,[1] are powerful entities worshiped in The Legend of Zelda series. They vary from guardians of locations and races, to elemental spirits, to true immortals and demigods, or a varied mixture. A vast majority of temples located throughout Hyrule and other lands are dedicated to worshipping the different divine entities at different points in time.

Spirits are normally incorporeal and invisible, but they can speak to mortals by either inhabiting physical vessels or taking physical form. The form they take has been known to change depending on who they are communing with and when. Most choose to take the forms of animals.[2]

The Golden Goddesses

The most renowned of the divine are the omnipotent Golden Goddesses, alternatively known as the Gods of Old, who created the the world itself. They are most well-known in the mythology of the kingdom of Hyrule.

  • Din, the Goddess of Power.
  • Nayru, the Goddess of Wisdom.
  • Farore, the Goddess of Courage.

Guardian Divine Entities

There are groups of several guardians who watch over specific tribes throughout the history of Hyrule and its neighbors. While not true divine entities in proper they are worshipped all the same.

Ocarina of Time

Majora's Mask

The Wind Waker

Twilight Princess

  • Ordona the Light Spirit, the guardian of the Ordon Province, bordering southern Hyrule.
  • Faron the Light Spirit, the guardian of Hyrule's Faron Province
  • Eldin the Light Spirit, the guardian of Hyrule's Eldin Province.
  • Lanayru the Light Spirit, the guardian of Hyrule's Lanayru Province.
  • The Guardian Divine Entities of the Twilight Realm.[5]

Phantom Hourglass

Spirit Tracks

Skyward Sword

False Divine Entities

Despite their immense power, and worshipers, these divine entities lack immortality and/or possess the ability to use the Triforce. For these reasons, they are not true divine entities.

  • Ganondorf bears the title King of Evil and Dark Lord. He is worshiped as a god by the Gerudo,[6] the Deku,[7][8] and Zant.[9][10]
  • In the German and Latin American Spanish versions, Horned Statue claims that he is a divine entity of life and strength.[11][12]

Miscellaneous Divine Entities

There are references throughout the franchise to divine entities that do not belong to any particular group; they either act on the Goddesses' behalf or are not affiliated with the three at all. The Golden Goddesses are creator gods with a vast array of roles and creations, and it is possible that many of the more obscure and unseen divine entities mentioned are simply titles belonging to the individual goddesses themselves.

Link's Awakening

Ocarina of Time

Majora's Mask

Oracle of Ages and Seasons

The Wind Waker

  • Zephos and Cyclos are twin gods of wind. They once had a shrine dedicated to them to them, but it was destroyed by visitors.
  • One of the Great Fairies is known as the Goddess of Fortune.[13]

Phantom Hourglass

Spirit Tracks

Breath of the Wild

Objects

The Majora's Mask manga by Akira Himekawa implies that Odolwa is the god of the Deku, though Odolwa may merely be a name for the Southern Giant they are known to worship in Majora's Mask.

References

  1. "And with the third toll of the bell, I will become like a god!" — Vaati (The Minish Cap)
  2. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 22
  3. "Residing within the Fire Temple in Ocarina of Time, Volvagia was a wicked dragon defeated by Link; in essence, it was the spirit of Death Mountain." (Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 22)
  4. "The imp was a friend of the giants since before they had created the four worlds." — Granny (Majora's Mask)
  5. "The guardian deities of my world are on our side, too!" — Princess Midna (Twilight Princess)
  6. "They say that Gerudos worship Ganondorf almost like a god." — Gossip Stone (Ocarina of Time)
  7. "I'm off to the Temple of Darkness to worship Lord Ganon! Oopipi!" — Deku Scrub (Four Swords Adventures)
  8. ""Ganon, Ganon," they chanted. It was as though they were...worshipping." — N/A (Four Swords Adventures)
  9. "This power is granted to me by my god! It is the magic of the King of Twilight, and you WILL respect it!" — Zant (Twilight Princess)
  10. "It was then, in the thrall of hatred and despair, that I turned my eyes to the heavens...and found a god." — Zant (Twilight Princess)
  11. "Ich... Ich bin eigentlich eine Gottheit des Lebens und der Stärke." — Horned Statue (Breath of the Wild)
  12. "Hace mucho tiempo, yo era una deidad que otorgaba vida y poder." — Horned Statue (Breath of the Wild)
  13. "It was also said that whoever met with the Great Fairy who lived here was blessed with great fortune, so it came to be known as the Fountain of the Fortune Goddess." — N/A (The Wind Waker)
  14. "The moon has long been considered a mystical body, which people have worshiped and feared. That alone shows how the moon has a cosmic influence that affects our daily lives." — Professor Shikashi (Majora's Mask)
  15. "The Tuni Nut is the city's symbol. We dutifully worshipped this nut." — N/A (Oracle of Ages)
  16. "Bring the Rod of Seasons that is worshipped in the temple!" — N/A (Oracle of Seasons)